Well, I had my first one-on-one session with Kevin Allison tonight. I was so nervous. He was very sweet, very kind, and gave me some valid feedback that I needed. I got some confirmation that I do know how to tell a story, even if I need to work on elements of it. That was gratifying. At this point we are looking more at the story than the performance. I feel that the more comfortable I get telling stories the better my performance will be. But this goal just skipped from anonymous attempt to real - to achievable. I just need to get my confidence and learn what to leave in and what to leave out. After tonight, I am going to research what storytelling opportunities there are in Portland and see if I can bribe someone to drive me up there from time to time.

I am very impressed with how present he was. It would be very easy for someone as busy as he is to just fluff it off. You know, not really listen, not really have any constructive feedback, just what he generally tells everyone. He really did try to assess my story and help me. I feel my money was well spent.

I am still working on the video in the Pinnacle app. It is taking way longer than I had hoped. I have about half the spidgetts done now. I was sick last night and today, so the rest aren't done, but I have been working on it. I probably won't work on it again for the next few days. I wanted to have it done by now. But whatever, I guess.

I have one person committed to doing voiceover for the web series. That is good. I am still looking, so if you are interested send me a message via the contact form.